The Phnom Penh Post

Save the Children in deadly Afghan IS attack

- Enamullah Samoon

SAVE the Children suspended operations across Afghanista­n yesterday as Islamic State militants terrorised staff trapped inside one of its offices in an hours-long attack, the latest assault on a charity.

Gunmen blasted their way into the British aid group’s compound in the eastern city of Jalalabad, killing at least three people and wounding 24.

Save the Children, an AFP reporter at the scene and a security source said the attack was continuing in the early evening, hours after an official claimed it was over.

“Save the Children can confirm that the security incident affecting our office in Jalalabad, Afghanista­n is still ongoing,” a spokespers­on said in a statement.

“In response to this all of our programmes across Afghanista­n have been temporaril­y suspended and our offices are closed.”

After blowing up a car outside the charity’s compound in Jalalabad, the attackers used a rocket-propelled grenade to storm the complex, in a raid claimed by IS via its propaganda arm Amaq.

Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the Nangarhar provincial governor, said at least three people – two guards and a civilian – had been killed and 24 wounded. Earlier, he said the attackers were wearing military uniforms.

Up to 50 people including women were rescued from a basement where they had been hiding from attackers, Khogyani said in a statement.

Mohammad Amin, who was inside the compound when the attackers launched the raid at 9:10am, said from his hospital bed that he heard “a big blast”.

“We ran for cover and I saw a gunman hitting the main gate with an RPG [rocket-propelled grenade] to enter the compound. I jumped out of the window,” Amin said.

IS has intensifie­d attacks in cities in recent months, targeting mosques and Afghan security forces as it expands beyond its stronghold in the east.

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross announced in October it would “drasticall­y” reduce its presence in Afghanista­n after seven employees were killed in attacks last year.

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